He said the British man "rarely" drinks alcohol and was previously married to an Australian.

Taylor and Connor are accused of killing Bali police officer Wayan Sudarsa, whose bloodied body was found covered in sand on Kuta Beach in the early hours of August 17, having suffered more than 40 wounds.

Based on his injuries, a doctor previously told the court, it likely took Mr Sudarsa at least two hours to die.

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Australian sisters Kim Watson and Coleen Bowen came to Bali this week to give evidence at Connor and Taylor's trials, saying they heard "hysterical" screaming coming from two Western voices at around 1.30am.

Ms Watson has said they were surprised when Connor was implicated in the officer's death.

"(From what we heard) it did seem the opposite ... like they were in a lot of trouble and were fighting for their lives," she told reporters on Tuesday.

Taylor said he was thankful to the Australian sisters for coming to court.

"In their eyes it was an Australian couple being attacked which was exactly what happened," he told reporters.

The court has heard Taylor confronted Mr Sudarsa on Kuta Beach after Connor lost her purse.

Growing "suspicious", he began frisking the police officer, sparking a fight, which involved Taylor hitting the cop with binoculars and a glass bottle before leaving his lifeless body in the sand.

Taylor says he acted in self-defence, while Connor maintains she only tried to separate them.

They face charges of murder, fatal assault in company and assault causing death.